Posted on 08/24/2020 6:33:34 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
An official at Yale University told students in an email last week that they should prepare for their peers to die from Wuhan coronavirus and that their college life will look like a hospital unit. However, Yale researcher A. David Patiel pointed out that statistics indicate that young people are unlikely to die after contracting the virus.
According to a report by the Yale Daily News, officials at Yale offered drastically different responses this week to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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Those in the ivory tower all think people have been hiding in their basement for the last 6 months. When in reality most people have actually been living their life with a handful of restrictions. Very few people are doing the Joe Biden.
They are worried about the food service people and custodians.... are they different than the grocery store clerks that have been working through all of this? Apparently those who are involved in education are more vulnerable than the rest of us.
79% of deaths are 70 or older. There has been one death under the age of 40. ONE! And NONE under age 30. 1.6 million people live in Idaho.
You think the fear is being amped up? Just maybe a bit?
Not the 100 teenage boys and 50 adults I led at a summer camp two weeks ago.
We issued tubular bandannas as as expected they were rarely utilized.
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